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Buildings in Harm’s Way

Buildings in Harm’s Way. Local Solution: Northeast Climate Change Preparedness Conference. Dr. Sarah Slaughter Built Environment Coalition. http:// learning.blogs.nytimes.com. http:// cbsboston.files.wordpress.com /2014/01/truck2.jpg. http:// www.weather.com. http:// usnews.nbcnews.com.

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Buildings in Harm’s Way

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  1. Buildings in Harm’s Way Local Solution: Northeast Climate Change Preparedness Conference Dr. Sarah Slaughter Built Environment Coalition

  2. http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com http://cbsboston.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/truck2.jpg

  3. http://www.weather.com http://usnews.nbcnews.com

  4. Sustainability and Resilience Sustainability Resilience Sustainability and Resilience Energy, Water Efficiency Daylighting Natural Ventilation Rainwater Capture Shading Flood barriers Elevation Backup generators Low VOC Materials Local Food Suppliers Waste Recycling LEED Certification

  5. Framework for Planning for Resilience and Sustainability • Characterize Community’s Critical Assets • Assess Vulnerabilities of Assets to Extreme Conditions • Identify Intervention Points, Strategies,Solution Sets • Plan for Resilience in All Capital Investments http://bathcare.mercola.com

  6. Critical Community Assets • Critical Built Facilities • Emergency Response (Police, Fire, EMT) • Hospitals and Medical Care • Schools • Production Facilities • Natural Systems • Critical Infrastructure Systems • Water and Wastewater • Solid Waste • Energy • Communications • Transportation

  7. Assess Vulnerabilities of Critical Assets to Multi-Hazard Conditions Flooding (blue color) combined with Wind Hazards (tan color) in Boston Source: Building Resilience in Boston, 2013

  8. VulnerabilityAssessmentResources • State and Local Hazard Mitigation Plans • Federal Agency Climate Adaptation Plans 2013 • USDOT, USEPA - Analysis of Vulnerability of Assets from Climate Change Impacts • Local Business Continuity Planning Flood Damage (Projected) in Groton, CT Source: http://www.gis.fhwa.dot.gov

  9. Identify Intervention Points, Strategies, Solution Sets • Planning and Coordination at Multiple Scales • Building  Town  Region • Types of Assets • New Construction • Existing Facilities • Levers • Land Use Planning • Codes and Standards • Inspection and Enforcement • Training http://www.thwink.org

  10. Municipal Strategies • Mandatory Building Retrofits • Energy/Water Conservation in Chico, CA • Mandatory for New Construction or Major Retrofits • Elevate Buildings or Equipment in MD • Incentives for Voluntary Actions • Transfer of Development Rights in Raynham, MA • Financing Mechanisms for Voluntary Actions • Wind Resistance Retrofits in FL • Education and Outreach • Extreme Heat Alert Program in Toronto, ONT Dekalb County’s Inefficient Plumbing Fixture Replacement Plan went into effect in 2008 and requires that pre-1993 toilets, showerheads, and other plumbing fixtures be replaced when a property is sold.

  11. Strategies at Multiple Scales • Upgrade Systems and Components to • Eliminate Waste • Increase Efficiency • Water leaks equal over 1 trillion gallons/yr • Energy generation, distribution, and usage waste may equal 40-60%

  12. Strategies at Multiple Scales • Implement Soft/Green Infrastructure • Manage stormwater • Mitigate urban flood zones • Manage storm surge • Stabilize Slopes and Inclines • Coordinate with Community Groups “Green Infrastructure not only provides stormwater management but also flood mitigation, air quality management, and much more” ( EPA)

  13. Strategies For Buildings: Reduce Load • Shade Building, Equipment, and Site • Add Cool Surfaces (Site, Roof, Walls) • Use Natural Ventilation • Use Natural Lighting • Widen Operations Settings Evotranspiration and shading together can reduce air temperatures by 9 degrees F, and reduce air-conditioning costs by 40%. (p. 38) Shade air conditioner condenser and other cooling units Center for Clinical Sciences Research, Stanford University Palo Alto CA 2001

  14. Strategies For Buildings: Enhance On-Site Services “Because co-generation and solar power systems are always in use, they can be more reliable than generators that are only turned on during emergencies.” NYC Building Resiliency Task Force, p. 84 • Capture/Use Stormwater • Develop Backup Power and Communications Systems • Generate On-Site Renewable Energy • Capture/Use Waste Energy • Establish Emergency Plans, Communications, and Training Freeway Park, Seattle WA 1976 Square 54 Washington DC under construction

  15. Strategies For Buildings: Relocate and Protect Many existing buildings located in flood zones have adjacent street grades with elevations below the Design Flood Elevation, with perimeter walls and egress doors at the property lines, presenting significant challenges to build- ing owners. • Storm-proof Structure and Enclosure • Equipment and systems above Design Flood Elevation • Permanent or temporary flood walls • Backup lighting and communications • Secure Equipment • Record and Inventory Protection

  16. Call to Action • Assess and Re-Assess Vulnerabilities Over Time • Plan and Invest for Resilience and Sustainability in All Capital Investments • Collaborate and Coordinate Community and Regional Planning http://www.biohabitats.com

  17. Resources • Strategies to Upgrade Existing Building in “Building Resilience in Boston” report • http://builtenvironmentcoalition.org or http://www.greenribboncommission.org/downloads/Building_Resilience_in_Boston_SML.pdf • Hurricane Flood Maps – NOAA • http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/surge/slosh.php • FEMA, Mitigation Ideas (2013) • http://www.fema.gov/media-library-data/20130726-1904-25045-2423/fema_mitigation_ideas_final_01252013.pdf • Examples of State, Local Adaptation Plans – Georgetown Climate Center • http://www.georgetownclimate.org/adaptation/state-and-local-plans

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